"Film Performance: From Achievement to Appreciation" looks closely
at the art and style of male and female performance in film.
Relating performance to other filmic aspects, such as editing and
camera movement and how to appreciate closely specific moments and
scenes in films. Andrew Klevan provides a broad study of the art
and how it has developed while analyzing performance styles from
'The Golden Age of Hollywood' (pre-1960). Stars profiled include
Katherine Hepburn, Claudette Colbert, Marlene Dietrich and Greta
Garbo. Films studied include "City Lights" (1931), "The Awful
Truth" (1937), "The Philadelphia Story" (1940) and "Shadow of a
Doubt" (1943).
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